Borussia Monchengladbach announced on Friday that they have secured the services of Czech Republic forward Tomas Cvancara (22) from Sparta Prague.
The player has signed a five-year contract with the Bundesliga club.
While the exact transfer fee has not been disclosed by the clubs, reports suggest that the amount involved in the deal is approximately 10 million euros.
“Tomas is a striker that poses a real threat on goal, coupled with plenty of pace,” Gladbach sporting director Roland Virkus said in a statement.
“He’s still young but has been playing professionally for several years and broke into the Czech Republic national team this season.”
He made his Czech Republic debut scoring a goal in a Euro 2024 qualifying 3-1 win over Poland in March.
Cvancara started his professional career at Czech top-flight side Jablonec in February 2018 before moving to Sparta Prague in January 2022, where he played nearly 50 games and scored 24 goals in all competitions.